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Chris Lydon and a group of actors read the Chekhov story, "Gusev."
Topic: Christopher Lydon Chekhov
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Christopher Lydon in an ongoing series called Reading Chekhov. This story is "About Love."
Topic: Anton Chekhov About Love
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Reading Chekhov with Christopher Lydon
Topics: Radio Open Source, Christopher Lydon, Reading Chekhov
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Open Source Part 5 in Reading Chekhov Stories: The Teacher of Literature
Topic: Anton Chekhov The Teacher of LIterature
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Fourth in a series of Reading Chekhov from Open Source. The story is "The Student."
Topic: Christopher Lydon Radio Open Source Chekhov
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Christopher Lydon of Open Source reading and discussing the Chekhov story, "Vanka," with a group of actors and readers in Boston.
Topic: Christopher Lydon Radio Open Source Chekhov Vanka
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Chris Lydon in an ongoing series with actors reading and discussing Chekhov stories. This week - "About Love."
Topic: Anton Chekhov Christopher Lydon About Love
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Short Story Thursdays Presents Anton Chekhov
Today Fr. Tom speaks about the famous author Anton Chekhov from 19th-century Russia.
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Christopher Lydron with actors and friends reading and discussing the Chekov story, "A Medical Case."
Topic: Anton Chekhov A Medical Case
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Christopher Lydon reads the Chekov story, "Dreams" with some actors and a chorus of friends in Boston.
Topic: Chekhov Christopher Lydon Dreams Radio Open Source
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एंतन चेखोव की कहानी अन्याय का विरोध
Topic: Hindi Podcast Chekhov Ki Kahani - Anyaay Ka Virodh
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Reading of "The Bet," a psychological thriller short story by Anton Chekhov.
Topics: fiction, audiobook, stories, reading, fiction podcast, literature, thriller, Russian literature,...
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RERUN: Enjoy This Morning's Amazing short story by Anton Chekhov. Morning Short produces one short audiobook every morning. Get your daily story via email: (InviteMorningShort.com). -----What is Morning Short? ------- Morning Short is a...
In this episode of Trek TV we discuss Star Trek: The Next Generation S02E22 - "Shades of Gray". Hosted by Vaughn. Guest starring Derek, Jared, Past Tracy, Past Chris, and some trash you already heard years ago. The non-awful parts of this Trek TV (approx. 3%?) are dedicated to Anton Yelchin. RIP New Chekhov; you were a great new Chekhov.
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The fifth podcast from Story Euphoria, the podcast and blog celebrating the power and art of stories. This week's episode features Anton Chekhov's short story, "Rothschild's Fiddle." Visit www.storyeuphoria.com for more.
Topics: story, fiction, storytelling, literature, chekhov, rothschild
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AIRPlay Presents: TRIP OF THE TONGUE a 10-minute comedy for radio by ROY PROCTOR based on “A Tripping Tongue,” a short story by ANTON CHEKHOV Host Coni Koepfinger SUSAN FOX as NATALYA MIHALOVNA ROBERT RHODES as VASSITCHKA
From C.M. Mayo's "Techniques of Fiction" workshop: the number one technique. An explanation with examples-- plus a nugget of advice from Chekhov. For C.M. Mayo's upcoming workshops, and for many more resources for writers, visit www.cmmayo.com
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Love our shorts? Share them (and earn swag) at Share.morningshort.com. Enjoy This Morning's Amazing short story. Morning Short produces one short audiobook every morning. Get your daily story via email: (http://Invite.MorningShort.com). -----What is...
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Will You Read to Me is a podcast of nice people reading short stories. We would have called it Bedtime Stories for Grown Ups. But it turns out that's porn. Featuring the dulcet tones of Tim Key, Kieran Hodgson, Phil Wang and many more. With thanks to Zak Annette and artwork by the amazing Alice Thompson ( http://www.alicethompsonillustration.co.uk/)
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Raised on a steady diet of Bob Saget, Anton Chekhov, Journey and Mentos, Jamie Marchi has been making fresh and acting professionally for a number of years, which, in the interest of national security, shall not be disclosed at this time. Some of her other more popular voice acting roles are from Panty and Stocking […]
It is good to be back, after my month off for jury duty! This week's story is a psychological thriller by Anton Chekhov: "The Bet. It's an odd story, quiet yet tense, but also not a modern thriller. It's the sort of story that you might want to think about or talk about afterwards -- especially about the choices these characters made, and whether the ending is a happy one or not. Download the episode directly from the Internet Archive: Reading In the Attic, Episode 13 - "The...
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Maxim Shrayer and Svetlana Boym discuss a Russian literature response to Putin's invasion of Crimea
Topics: Maxim Shrayer, Svetlana Boym, Russian literature, literature, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Crimea
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We are very pleased to release the introduction of our very first modern classic, Anton Chekhov's Ivanov! Directed by the wonderful Emily Ota, the four of us (Nicholas Koy Santillo, Ariana Karp & Brittany Chandler,) discuss this early Chekhov work in the context of his other works, and Chekhov's place in both theatre history and Russian literature among other things. Join us next week as we delve into our Act 1 discussion!
Podcast of our forthcoming production of The Seagull with the cast members. James Mackenzie-Thorpe the director talks through the process of choosing to put on The Seagull whilst the frantic search up and down the country for a stuffed seagull continues with James insisting he does not plan to stuff one. The cast : Jen Cooper, Lucy Danser, Michael Eriera, Grace Hudson, Ben Kernow, James Mackenzie-Thorpe, Nick Maxwell, Patrick Osborne, James Rose, oh and me, Marysia Trembecka James Rose and...
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Russian-english parallel text
Topics: russian literature, russian-english mp3 podcasts
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We are officially international! This week we are delighted to be joined by a wonderful actress and dear friend of ours, Macy Nyman, hailing from London, who was visiting New York City when we were recording this episode. We were so honored that she came and joined us for an afternoon of recording as we delve into this act of chaos, life and movement. We begin to see how Ivanov and Anna/Sarah are perceived by their acquaintances and explore a series of different topics and questions. Did Anna...
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is the composer and conductor André Previn. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about how he and his family fled from Nazi Germany and ended up in California. His skill as a jazz musician led to a job at MGM and four Oscars for the film scores he wrote there. However, in the mid-1960s he turned his back on Hollywood and became principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. He'll be discussing this dramatic transition, his famous appearance on the...
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Hello Tablers! Join us as we delve into the complex web of Ivanov following the thread of Act I. We discuss a variety of topics including, but certainly not limited to: our initial impressions of the characters, what we know about their pasts from the text, the bewildering fact as a reader that each character has a minimum of 3 names, Russian Jewish history, class relationships, Ivanov's sex life (or lack thereof), thought in Shakespeare vs. thought in Chekhov, Ivanov as an antihero, Russia as...
Geoffrey Roberts in conversation with Judith Devlin Joseph Stalin was a voracious reader. Mostly he read government documents and the revolutionary classics but he also read Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Cervantes and Balzac. By the time he died his library contained some 20,000 volumes. The books in Stalin’s personal library provide vital clues to what motivated his thoughts and actions. Geoffrey Roberts discusses the intellectual range behind the legendary monster....
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is the writer Christopher Hampton. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his multiplicity of talents - after obtaining a first at Oxford he went straight to the Royal Court Theatre in London where he wrote several highly-regarded plays, among them The Philanthropist. He then went on to win an Oscar for his screenplay of the film Dangerous Liaisons, to translate the work of Ibsen and Chekhov, to write the book for Sunset Boulevard, and, most recently,...
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Julia Sirna-Frest is an actor and singer based in New York. She was most recently seen as Margit in Seder at Hartford Stage. And in the title role of: [Porto] which played at The Bushwick Starr last year where it was an NYT Critics Pick and The Times review said it was quote: “an excellent cast led by the wonderful Ms. Sirna-Frest” Porto makes its Off-Broadway premiere at the WP Theater. Other productions include: A Tunnel Year (The Chocolate Factory), and The Offending...
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: February 1st, 1988 --- MacGyver must coach a local hockey team through the championships in a friend's absence. MISSION: When Mac's old coach is hospitalized, MacGyver is tracked down to waste valuable Phoenix Foundation time coaching a minor league hockey team. Team leader Kirby has some lessons to learn about fair play if he intends to make the Olympic team. This week's highlights include: Chekhov's gun (Literature theory) Chekhov's gun is a dramatic principle that...
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As with most Chekhov plays, Act III is where everything goes down, and the final fourth act is the recovery act, but we discussed this climactic act at great length. Join us as we navigate through the series of fantastic one-on-one confrontations with Ivanov; Lebedev, Lvov, Sasha, Borkin & Anna/Sarah. We discuss at length the stage directions concerning Ivanov's study and what they tell us about the world of the play. We also talk about the relationship between depression and inaction. What...
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Star Trek Beyond has hit theaters, and it's astounding. Featuring a script that balances character development with jaw-dropping action from a diverse cast that includes the villain Krall, the alien heroine Jaylah, and respectful nods to Star Trek Enterprise and The Original Series , this third film in the franchise's rebooted 'Kelvin' universe corrects all the missteps in its predecessor, Star Trek Into Darkness . It may not be a video game, but this movie needs a dedicated podcast episode —...
Topics: Bones, CBS, Chekhov, Discovery, Gene Roddenberry, Jaylah, Kelvin, Kirk, McCoy, Paramount, Prime,...
Source: https://www.polygamer.net/2016/08/03/pg-sq1-star-trek-beyond/?utm_source=plyg.me&utm_medium=yourls
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In a memorial tribute to Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, who passed away this past July, the panel tackles his 1988 novel Twilight. Elie Wiesel spent his life being an exemplary spokesman for those who lived through the Holocaust; both those who died and those who had to try and live their life after witnessing such horrors. He's primarily known for his memoir Night, required reading in most schools, but his fiction is an integral part of the Wiesel canon. Delving into the functions of memory,...
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the composer George Fenton, whose work includes music for Groundhog Day, Shadowlands, Cry Freedom, The Company of Wolves and The Fisher King. Born George Howe in South London in 1950, he taught himself to play the guitar at the age of eight and by the age of 14 was playing the organ - "dreadfully"! He wanted to be an actor, and got an early break in Alan Bennett's play Forty Years On. As time went on, however, he found directors were always asking...
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Among the many striking aspects of the 2016 presidential race is this: 'political correctness' is regularly touted as one of our greatest societal evils. But it's not just Republican candidates: 68 percent of all Americans think 'P.C.' is a big problem, according to this Fairleigh Dickinson University poll. The question is, why? In this episode [click "Listen" above], we explore how the policing of language can cause anxiety for many of us, while also forcing us to think about...
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Darrell Epp is interested in "the poem as a document of its own creation, a celebration of the creative process itself". With each collection of poems he publishes, he comes closer to realizing this. His third book, Sinners Dance --due to be released this spring--was originally intended to be an exploration of Epp's Mennonite heritage, but the poems took him in other directions, and he let them. They will take you on surprising journeys as well.
Topics: Staircase Theatre, Joseph Conrad, Raymond Chandler, Graham Greene, Wm. Faulkner, Somerset Maugham,...